mep002aowner
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So my gen won't crank over. Things I've checked/observed so far:
1. Batteries are fully charged, with a maintainer on them. voltmeter says 26+ volts.
2. The fuel pumps come on normally in Prime and Aux/Prime positions.
3. Some kind of relay clicks in the control panel when switch is moved to Start.
4. Battery voltage drops to less than 5 volts when in start position. Seemingly a big draw, which makes me think the starter is probably shorted.
5. The starter lockout wires have continuity with engine not running. (good)
6. I do NOT hear any kind of click or noise from the starter solenoid when switch is moved to Start.
7. I put a test light on the starter side of the starter solenoid, and it lights up brightly when switch is moved to Start.
Kinda interesting, it also lights up dimly in the Prime and Aux/Prime positions. Bad solenoid?
8. I tapped/banged on the solenoid and on the starter with a 2x4 and a heavy screwdriver. I also tried rotating the engine by poking a big screwdriver through the grill and rotating flywheel about 1/2 turn in both directions. Still no crank.
9. I removed all battery cable connections and cleaned up with battery terminal brush and a file. All connections are good, and no voltage drop to the starter solenoid.
So my questions are:
1. Do you agree it sounds like the starter is shorted internally, given #4 and #7?
2. Does the solenoid normally make a click when it activates?
3. Does it sound like the solenoid is working correctly or not, given #7?
4. Where can I order a new starter and/or solenoid, the cheaper the better?
5. Anything else to check, or suggestions to try?
thanks!
1. Batteries are fully charged, with a maintainer on them. voltmeter says 26+ volts.
2. The fuel pumps come on normally in Prime and Aux/Prime positions.
3. Some kind of relay clicks in the control panel when switch is moved to Start.
4. Battery voltage drops to less than 5 volts when in start position. Seemingly a big draw, which makes me think the starter is probably shorted.
5. The starter lockout wires have continuity with engine not running. (good)
6. I do NOT hear any kind of click or noise from the starter solenoid when switch is moved to Start.
7. I put a test light on the starter side of the starter solenoid, and it lights up brightly when switch is moved to Start.
Kinda interesting, it also lights up dimly in the Prime and Aux/Prime positions. Bad solenoid?
8. I tapped/banged on the solenoid and on the starter with a 2x4 and a heavy screwdriver. I also tried rotating the engine by poking a big screwdriver through the grill and rotating flywheel about 1/2 turn in both directions. Still no crank.
9. I removed all battery cable connections and cleaned up with battery terminal brush and a file. All connections are good, and no voltage drop to the starter solenoid.
So my questions are:
1. Do you agree it sounds like the starter is shorted internally, given #4 and #7?
2. Does the solenoid normally make a click when it activates?
3. Does it sound like the solenoid is working correctly or not, given #7?
4. Where can I order a new starter and/or solenoid, the cheaper the better?
5. Anything else to check, or suggestions to try?
thanks!
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